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on: www.dailyguideghana.com
By
William Yaw Owusu
Friday, May 12, 2017
The Junior and Senior Local Unions of the Maritime and
Dockworkers' Union (MDU) of TUC of the PSC Tema Shipyard and Dry-dock Limited
have accused a ‘renegade’ union at the shipyard of using intimidating tactics
to get its members out of work.
They disclosed that the leaders of the Port, Seamen,
Maritime and Dockers' Union (PSMDU) are acting with impunity because they
allegedly have the tacit support of the management of the state-owned facility.
A statement issued and jointly signed by Fuseini Shahamu-Deen
and Patrick Kwame Attikey, Chairman and Vice Chairman for SSU and JSU
respectively, said, “We go through threats and fabrication of lies against us
from the PSMDU activists each day and we suffer discrimination.”
They continued, “We condemn the recent attacks on the
General Secretary of MDU, Mr Daniel Owusu-Koranteng, as baseless and part of
the tactics to use fabrications, lies and intimidation which are the tools they
have used all along to advance their selfish interest.”
The statement said, “It is known to all the members of MDU
that Mr Daniel Owusu-Koranteng is highly respected for his honesty and
accommodating leadership style. It is for his honest leadership that the
members of the Maritime and Dockworkers' Union overwhelmingly voted for him to continue
his leadership in the second term. No amount of lies and fabrications from the
PSMDU leaders can affect the character of such an honest person.”
The statement claimed that “PSMDU members and their leaders
are the ones creating all the trouble in Tema Shipyard and there is enough
evidence to support our assertion because we have complained of such threats to
the management of PSC Tema Shipyard and Dry-dock Limited.”
“It is time for us to get the whole nation to know and
appreciate that the Junior and Senior Staff Local Union of MDU of TUC are going
through intimidation and threats simply because we have opted to remain members
of the MDU,” it added.
According to the statement, PSMDU leaders were elected as
local union executives of MDU who broke away from MDU without resigning from
their positions as MDU executives and had been operating the local union
account which belongs to MDU.
The statement said on November 18, 2016, “A number of PSMOU
members under the guidance of their leaders mobilised themselves and violently
forced two MOU members namely, Brother Farouk Abdul Razak and Brother Abubakar
Salifu, out of the company for the simple reason that the two members of MDU
had indicated that they were members of MDU in a meeting in the office of the Chief
Labour Officer on 17th November 2016.
The so-called leaders of PSMDU have employed lies and
intimidation to threaten workers into submission even when the union has no
legal mandate to represent workers in the company because the Chief Labour
Officer has revoked the Collective Bargaining Certificate (CBC) which the PSMDU
used wrong means to secure.”
The statement charged the PSMDU leaders to take
responsibility for their actions which, they said, had brought “fear and
serious division among the workers.”
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